The Aquabats will continue their quest to dominate all media with the premiere of The Aquabats! Super Show! on March 3rd at 11 am EST / 8 am PST on cable channel The Hub. The band first began developing the show in the middle of 2008. The show is executive produced by Christian Jacobs (also co-creator of Yo Gabba Gabba!) who also plays MC Bat Commander (or perhaps it's the other way around.) The cast also boasts the rest of the band, founding member and bassist Chad Larson (aka Crash McLarson), keyboards and sax player James Briggs (aka Jimmy the Robot), drummer Ricky Falomir (aka Ricky Fitness) and the most recent member of the band, guitarist Ian Fowles (Eagle "Bones" Falconhawk).

The show is described as:

A mix of live-action and animation, The Aquabats! Super Show! is based around a band of superhero musicians on a never-ending quest to fight evil, destory boredom, and seek justice for all.

There's nothing more I can add. All of television as we know it will cease to be following the premiere of this series because every competing network will crumble under the knowledge that they'll never come close to reaching this level of quality. The Hub will rule all, and sooner or later we'll have 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' characters on all of our currency.

It's fantastic! Looking at it objectively - say, if it wasn't The Aquabats! in particular - it's an extremely well-executed homage to shows like 'Batman '66', right down to the camera angles. It's very hard to pull off intentional camp, and even harder to do so without being overly ironic, but 'Super Show!' nails it, and does so while still being modern and original instead of a derivative retro throwback. Very nice.